This Couple’s Walk Home From Prom Ended With A Touching Surprise

A teen couple’s walk home from prom ended with a heartwarming twist.

One small, very important step has just been taken in Seaside Heights, New Jersey. ABC producer Michael Del Moro took to Twitter to share an encounter he witnessed between a gay couple and a group of loud men. Spoiler alert: this story actually has a really nice ending.

Del Moro was hanging out in Seaside Heights when he spotted a group of “rowdy bros” at a rooftop bar, who were yelling “kiss her” to every couple who walked by.

Last night, while out for Mother’s Day with our families (read: getting some late-night ice cream because treat yourself!) we noticed a group of rowdy bros gathered on a rooftop bar obnoxiously yelling “KISS HER!” in unison at every apparent couple that passed by.

Then, a teen couple, both young men, passed by, wearing their prom suits and holding hands. Del Moro was immediately worried. This was the same town where, not so long ago, a group of young men had hurled a homophobic slur at him. Thankfully, this young couple got a very different reaction from the peanut gallery.

I looked at Alec (my boyfriend), my mom, my sister, and stopped to make sure the couple was okay as they walked by... worried that something might happen. The rooftop crew quickly switched from “KISS HER!” To “KISS HIM!”

A post shared by Theodore Vidal (@theodorevidal543) on May 12, 2018 at 12:32pm PDT

Vidal came out in eighth grade and was viciously bullied by his classmates. He was largely ignored at school, told to “end [his] life” and that “he didn’t belong here.” Meeting Beyers changed everything for him.

“He pushes my depressed thoughts away,” Vidal told Buzzfeed. “He’s always there and he makes everything better. He helps me live life to my fullest and that’s what I am doing right now.”

So, so much applause for this brave, loving, positive couple. Also, hopefully these South Jersey guys are part of a new trend of acceptance, kindness, and generally not being discriminatory jerks.